What lies hidden in the depths of our actions often resurfaces to haunt us when the light of truth breaks through. The webs of deceit and manipulation may weave a temporary illusion, but when they unravel, we must step beyond the victims edge and claim our truth in accountability, so that we may attract the authentic love we seek.
You don’t need to be more loveable—just more YOU.
Allow the pain in your letdowns to guide you to the future.
I know my worth but sometimes I like to have a little sale 🙃
If a person you love leaves it’s because they believed it would make them feel better. Not because they don’t care but because they value feeling good. Recognise this truth. Not trying to fight, resist, fix or deny it is the single most powerful move you can make. To allow is to do something, to respect their choice is to do something. To accept, without trying to change, control or convince them to see things differently—takes more strength, confidence and faith than any act of force. Standing your ground and understanding the art of allowing is the ultimate act of self worth.
I will love you in a place where space and time doesn’t exist 🥰
how lucky am I to have loved something enough to experience grief
The weight of sorrow and pain does not dissipate in your avoidance or suppression. The ache of heartbreak and loss remains, even when we attempt to numb it, replace or push it aside.
To truly transcend our suffering, we must allow ourselves to feel deeply, to face our truths now rather than postpone the inevitable. In this process of confrontation, we find the path to solace and renewal, transforming our pain into a testament of our resilience.
Maybe you are not supposed to break free from memories—perhaps they are meant to linger, serving as touchstones that trigger the heart. ~ Megan
namaste
“I would like my life to be a statement of love and compassion - and where it isn’t, that’s where my work lies.”
— Ram Dass